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AGENDA

LEGISLATIVE MEETINGNOVEMBER 16, 2016.7:00 P.M.


1.

Call to order.

2.

Pledge of allegiance.

3.

Roll call.

4.

Presentation by Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) on the


Early Intervention Program.

5.

Welcome to visitors/public comment.

6.

Approve the Minutes of the October 19, 2016 Legislative Meeting.

7.

Approve the Minutes of the November 2, 2016 Special Budget Meeting.

8.

Approve the Minutes of the November 2, 2016 Public Hearing.

9.

Approve the Minutes of the November 2, 2016 Workshop Meeting.

10.

Approve Payment of Bills Warrant No. 2016-10.

11.

Approve Treasurers Report for October 2016.

12.

Public Safety Directors Report.

13.

Engineers Report.

14.

Managers Report
a.
Establishment of a 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan for Township Employees
b.
Trust Agreement with U.S Bank National Association
Future Meetings/Events:
November 17
7 P.M.
November 21
7 P.M.
November 24, 25
November 29
7 P.M.
December 7
7 P.M.

15.

Solicitors Report

Planning Commission Mtg.


Municipal Authority Mtg.
Thanksgiving Holiday Township Offices Closed
Zoning Hearing Board
Board of Commissioners Workshop Mtg.

16.

COMMITTEE REPORTS:
a. Police Committee Vice President Wilt (Community Development, Personnel, liaison
to EMS, liaison to Dauphin Co. Agency on Aging, member of Non-Uniform Pension
Advisory Board).
b. Public Safety Committee Commissioner Springer (Police Committee, Public Safety
Committee, Building Committee, liaison to EMA, liaison to Olmsted Recreation Board,
member of Police Pension Advisory Board) .
c. Budget and Finance Committee Commissioner Davies (Public Safety, Public Works
Committee, liaison to Middletown School Board, member of Police Pension Advisory
Board).
d. Public Works Committee Commissioner Truntz (Budget & Finance, Building
Committee, liaison to Middletown School Board, liaison to Municipal Authority).
e. Community and Economic Development Committee President Mehaffie (Personnel,
liaison to Fire Department, liaison to Olmsted Recreation Board, liaison to MS4/water
quality, member of Non-Uniform Pension Advisory Board).

17.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
A.

Approve/reject the Final Land Development Plan for Middletown Home Access
Driveway/Parking Revisions, File # 2013-01 prepared by Schlouch, Inc. and
submitted by Middletown Home. The initial Plan submitted was due to expire on
May 29, 2013. Time extensions were granted by the Board of Commissioners on
May 15, 2013, August 21, 2013, November 20, 2013, February 19, 2014, May 21,
2015, October 15, 2015, January 21, 2015, May 18, 2015, August 19, 2015,
November 18, 2015, February 17, 2016, May 18, 2016, and August 17, 2016.
The plan is due to expire on November 16, 2016. The Township has received a
written time extension request that is due to expire on February 15, 2017.

B.

Approve/reject the Final Subdivision Plan for Williams Manor, File #2016-01, 26
lot subdivision located along Lumber Street for Rhodes Development Group, Inc.,
submitted by R.J. Fisher Engineering & Assoc., Inc. The plan was recommended
for approval by the Planning Commission on April 28, 2016 with conditions. The
plan was due to expire July 27, 2016. The Board granted time extensions on
July 20, 2016 and on October 19, 2016. The plan is due to expire on
January 18, 2017.

C.

Any other Unfinished Business.

18.

NEW BUSINESS:
A.

Approve/reject advertisement of the 2017 General Fund Budget.

B.

Approve/reject the low bid for the Contract for Collection and Disposal of Solid
Waste and Collection, Processing, and Sale of Recyclable Materials.

C.

Approve/reject Resolution 2016-R-21. This resolutions appoints U.S. Banks as


Trustee of the Police Pension Plan.

D.

Approve/reject Resolution 2016-R-22. This resolutions appoints U.S. Banks as


Trustee of the Non-Uniform Pension Plan.

E.

Approve/reject a scope of work for MS4 permitting needs for 2017.

F.

Approve/reject Release of the Maintenance Guarantee, Irrevocable Letter of Credit


No. 10013089403 for Campus Heights Village II Lawrence Street Relocated LD
Plan File #2013-06. It is the recommendation by HRG dated October 27, 2016 to
release the full amount of $35,957.44.

G.

Approve/reject the Maintenance Guarantee Reduction #1 for improvements for


KGH Properties, LP, Campus Heights Village, File #2011-03. HRG is
recommending a reduction of $4,829.51 from the current amount of $7,568.96
leaving a balance of $2,739.45. The remaining maintenance guarantee is required for
the infiltration/detention pond.

H.

Any other New Business.

19.

Good and welfare.

20.

Adjourn.

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